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Dr Deborah Rafalin is a Registered Psychologist and Chartered Counselling Psychologist who completed her Doctorate in Counselling Psychology at the University of Surrey in 1998. She is an experienced psychological therapist who has worked with clients from diverse backgrounds with a broad range of difficulties.

Dr Rafalin has worked extensively within the NHS, in the voluntary sector and in an established central London private practice. She works with Adults and Adolescents, individually and in groups, and is experienced in working in a range of psychological therapy approaches

At City, University of London she is:

- Senior Lecturer for Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology- Personal Tutor Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology- Research Supervisor Professional Doctorate- Chair of Academic Misconduct Panels for the School of Arts and Social Sciences

In addition to the above roles at City, University of London, Dr Rafalin is also:

- Director of Insight Counselling Psychology Practice: A private practice offering individual therapy for psychological difficulty and personal development to adults and adolescents.- Clinical Supervisor for trainee and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists and chartered psychologists.- Member of Fitness to Practice and Competency Panels for Health Professions Council- Consultant to the voluntary sector and the NHS

Dr Rafalin holds the following professional registrations and memberships:

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